This information is available from the Branch office of the country in question. See link below.
There are 100 French speaking congregations, 12 French sign-language congregations, 22 English speaking congregations as well as congregations of for other languages in or near Paris France. You can find one near you on the Official Website of Jehovah's Witnesses at jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/meetings/
Monday 7:30 . Sunday 3 pm
The nearest meeting is in Ljubljana Vic, and they have some English meetings
You should contact the Branch office (or the local congregation, probably in your local telephone book) for that information. https://watch002.securesites.net/contact/submit.htm
English Benedictine Congregation was created in 1216.
In order to obtain this information you will need to contact the Branch office of Jehovah's Witnesses in the region. Please contact Jehovah's Witnesses at the address below:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 25 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11201-2483
English * June 20-22 * June 27-29 Spanish * July 4-6 * July 11-13
You can find one at: 35 rue Arson 06300 NICE Alpes-Maritimes FRANCE
For this information consult a telephone directory or contact the Jehovah's Witnesses at their Branch office at the following addressSPAIN Apartado 132, 28850 Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid).
The plural of "English-speaking country" is "English-speaking countries."
It depends on what you are trying to say. If you mean "congregation" as a "large grouping", such as "A congregation swept by the store with none entering", then the translation would be: "Soy de una congregación de ingleses." If you mean "English congregation" as "from an Anglican Church", then the translation would be, "Soy de una congregación anglicana." If you mean "English congregation" as in "a religious congregation made up of Englishmen" as opposed to necessarily Anglican, such as "I am Muslim, but from an English congregation as opposed to a Pakistani one", "Soy miembro de una misa inglesa."
This information is available from the Branch office of the country in question. See link below.